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neil: some of the best ideas i ever heard, john are from guys like you. the whole process soils you, oh, my god, i can't deal with it, it is so stupid? >> it is difficult because i found in my own experience when you're very authentic and tell the truth and honest often times get attacked. you get smeared, you, very difficult. takes a lot of courage, i think to go into the political realm these days. neil: will be interesting. put it that way. john mackey. whole foods market cofounder, co-ceo. conscience capitalism. read it. thought to paper and thought that sticks in your head. all right. inauguration on monday. we are there. i'm there all day. we'll get there at 6:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. l melissa: i melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. are no state income taxes the next big thing? feels like it. nebraska is the latest to consider ditching them for good. but unlike other recent proposals nebraska governor dave heineman says he is not going to raise other taxes to make up for it. hmmm. he will join us to explain just how that could possibly wor
neil: some of the best ideas i ever heard, john are from guys like you. the whole process soils you, oh, my god, i can't deal with it, it is so stupid? >> it is difficult because i found in my own experience when you're very authentic and tell the truth and honest often times get attacked. you get smeared, you, very difficult. takes a lot of courage, i think to go into the political realm these days. neil: will be interesting. put it that way. john mackey. whole foods market cofounder,...
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the pressure is on and hard and with me now is senator john hoeven from north dakota. obviously a state that cares deeply about this project without question. senator, welcome back to the show. what do you think? what hurdles have we gotten over and what do we have left in front of us? >> melissa, good to be with you. this is a big hurdle. the administration was concerned about the route through nebraska for the keystone xl pipeline the state of nebraska has now approved a route. the governor signed off on it after an extensive work to make sure that they have covered all the bases and governor heineman sent a letter to the president saying we've got the route. so we're ready to go. we addressed the administration's concerns, and today senator baucus and myself, in one day, pulled together 53 senators on a letter saying to the president, let's go. let's get this important project done for the people of this country. melissa: we know what you want to do. what is your gut though on what you think the president is going to do? >> hard to say. i think he will approve it be
the pressure is on and hard and with me now is senator john hoeven from north dakota. obviously a state that cares deeply about this project without question. senator, welcome back to the show. what do you think? what hurdles have we gotten over and what do we have left in front of us? >> melissa, good to be with you. this is a big hurdle. the administration was concerned about the route through nebraska for the keystone xl pipeline the state of nebraska has now approved a route. the...
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john, good to have you. >> thanks, good to be here, neil. neil: we were briefly trying to get to the bottom of the break when you started to getting vocal on these issues. i think you always have been. you have a very strong point of view when it came to the role of government and the private sector. what brought it out or got it really big? was it the campaign? >> i don't think so. i mean, i was very concerned about the health care law. i thought it was going to be bad for business. >> why? >> it will drive up costs. neil: you saw that a lot sooner than a lot of ceos. what got the antenna up. >> i have a great confidence in free enterprise capitalism. when markets are allowed to work and competition occurs, costs tend to go down. you get more choices. we did not have free enterprise capitalism before. we ratcheted up several notches. more controlled by the government. moved away from free enterprise capitalism. i assume it will get, would. neil: so here we are, with the health care law now rolling along, not stopped or stalled by the suprem
john, good to have you. >> thanks, good to be here, neil. neil: we were briefly trying to get to the bottom of the break when you started to getting vocal on these issues. i think you always have been. you have a very strong point of view when it came to the role of government and the private sector. what brought it out or got it really big? was it the campaign? >> i don't think so. i mean, i was very concerned about the health care law. i thought it was going to be bad for...
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whole foods ceo john mackey is loaded for bear. neil: as we all know president obama likes whole foods especially the arugula. president's health care law after apologizing calling it fascism. he is still not a fan. co-ceo john mackay would like to leave health care to the private sector but have companies that care about people handle it. that was essentially his new book, consensus. conscious capitalism. all about that. this is the guy all about doing the right thing. john, good to have you. >> thanks, good to be here, neil. neil: we were briefly trying to get to the bottom of the break when you started to getting vocal on these issues. i think you always have been. you have a very strong point of view when it came to the role of government and the private sector. what brought it out or got it really big? was it the campaign? >> i don't think so. i mean, i was very concerned about the health care law. i thought it was going to be bad for business. >> why? >> it will drive up costs. neil: you saw that a lot sooner than a lot of ce
whole foods ceo john mackey is loaded for bear. neil: as we all know president obama likes whole foods especially the arugula. president's health care law after apologizing calling it fascism. he is still not a fan. co-ceo john mackay would like to leave health care to the private sector but have companies that care about people handle it. that was essentially his new book, consensus. conscious capitalism. all about that. this is the guy all about doing the right thing. john, good to have you....
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here to help us sort it out, john bolton, former ambassador to the united nations. he is also a fox news contributor. i want to start out, can you put this in perspective for us. how big of a deal is it to the u.s.? >> i think we should consider it very significant. even though it is in algeria a long way away. when you combine it with the hostilities in mali, the fact that al qaeda in the islamic maghreb carved out a space the size of texas in mall lay to use it as a sanctuary and link it with benghazi on september 11th when four diplomats have been killed and there has been no retaliation by the united states. this is confluence of events that shouldn't kate the war on terror is very much alive. has a lot of implication for us, our european allies and middle east and it is all very bad news. melissa: when you combine with what happened in benghazi does it tell you this war is escalating? >> well, i think it is. what is significant here in algeria they took a substantial number of foreign hostages. as you rightly say, the details here are unclear but they clearly h
here to help us sort it out, john bolton, former ambassador to the united nations. he is also a fox news contributor. i want to start out, can you put this in perspective for us. how big of a deal is it to the u.s.? >> i think we should consider it very significant. even though it is in algeria a long way away. when you combine it with the hostilities in mali, the fact that al qaeda in the islamic maghreb carved out a space the size of texas in mall lay to use it as a sanctuary and link...
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john roberts swears in the president. we'll hear his inaugural address around noon. all of this is just pomp and circumstance because the president actually was sworn in for his second term yesterday. he had a quiet ceremony in the blue room of the white house with family and some media. his first action of his second term was hugging his family and saying to sasha i did it. isn't that sweet? there is a constitutional requirement that he has to be sworn in by noon on the 20th which is why they had to do it yesterday. >> stephanie: i didn't realize we were still here. i'm not used to it. hi. >> just drink your coffee. sit there and look pretty. >> after today this is an interesting tidbit, president obama will match president franklin roosevelt's president of being sworn in four times because last year chief justice roberts flubbed the official oath and they had to do it again out of an abundance of caution. yesterday he was sworn in. today will be the fourth. so we're going to hear the speech. we think it's going to be hopeful tone. optimistic. the about the has to g
john roberts swears in the president. we'll hear his inaugural address around noon. all of this is just pomp and circumstance because the president actually was sworn in for his second term yesterday. he had a quiet ceremony in the blue room of the white house with family and some media. his first action of his second term was hugging his family and saying to sasha i did it. isn't that sweet? there is a constitutional requirement that he has to be sworn in by noon on the 20th which is why they...
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joining us now, john burns, ceo of john burns real estate consulting. john, thank you for joining us. what is the headline being largely ignored that you're very excited about? >> well, the, what is driving it down the is number of distressed transactions is falling pretty rapidly. we think we're in a five-year, 50% decline in distressed transactions but normal buyers are coming back. between 2010 and 2016 we'll see that grow maybe 80%. man flattish in december because of a fiscal cliff issues but we're in the midst of a real recovery here, no doubt about it. tracy: liz macdonald says inventory is really tight. restrictive mortgage underwriting is still out there as well. so i mean it will not be a walk in the park by any stretch. >> you know, it is a lot easier walk in the park than it was a year ago. it is not as hard to get a mortgage as a lot of people think it is. the qm rules finally got released earlier this month. that is spurring clarity to the banks. if you're underwritable and not asking 50% of your income go towards the mortgage or any of th
joining us now, john burns, ceo of john burns real estate consulting. john, thank you for joining us. what is the headline being largely ignored that you're very excited about? >> well, the, what is driving it down the is number of distressed transactions is falling pretty rapidly. we think we're in a five-year, 50% decline in distressed transactions but normal buyers are coming back. between 2010 and 2016 we'll see that grow maybe 80%. man flattish in december because of a fiscal cliff...
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melissa: john, i'm so sorry. thanks so much. we appreciate your time. we had some troubles there with the delay. we apologize to you and to the audience but you could see what he was talking about there. lori: i have to say the orange looked pretty juicy. melissa: it looked delicious but i haven't had lunch yet. who knows best when investing your money? surprisingly an orange tabby cat orlando. according to a experiment by the british newspaper, guardian. orlando and a group of students were given $8,000 to invest in five companies on the footcy. you know exactly where this is going. they could trade stocks and after a year orlando finished with $7755. the professionals finished with $8270. the students were the least successful with $7732. and in case you want to give orlando's strategy a try, he chose stocks randomly flinging his favorite toy mouse onto a grid of numbers assigned to different companies, yep and he did the best out of all of them. lori: that is nothing. my miniature dachshound can balance my checkbook. melissa: we'll lead with that tom
melissa: john, i'm so sorry. thanks so much. we appreciate your time. we had some troubles there with the delay. we apologize to you and to the audience but you could see what he was talking about there. lori: i have to say the orange looked pretty juicy. melissa: it looked delicious but i haven't had lunch yet. who knows best when investing your money? surprisingly an orange tabby cat orlando. according to a experiment by the british newspaper, guardian. orlando and a group of students were...
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ashley: john, that is terrific. we're literally out of time. very quickly, does it give you concerned all the great brains more of them could not see what was coming down the pike? >> it is concerning. there was an element of group think. almost nobody in january 2007 who saw the financial system as being at risk. there was group think going on there. ashley: very good. jon hilsenrath, thank you so much, jon, for summarizing those more than a thousand pages worth of minutes. really appreciate it. >> okay. melissa: will go read that of a the show. start to finish, all weekend. ashley: a fun weekend ahead. research in motion shares climbing on the back of an upgrade in anticipation of its new blackberry 10. but not all great news. melissa: ever dream of living at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, the new zillow listing for the white house ahead? we can snap it up. put our dollars together and go get it. look at treasurys here as we head out to break. treasury yield slipping slightly, three basis points. we'll be right back. >> i'm sandra smith with your
ashley: john, that is terrific. we're literally out of time. very quickly, does it give you concerned all the great brains more of them could not see what was coming down the pike? >> it is concerning. there was an element of group think. almost nobody in january 2007 who saw the financial system as being at risk. there was group think going on there. ashley: very good. jon hilsenrath, thank you so much, jon, for summarizing those more than a thousand pages worth of minutes. really...
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melissa: on "money", senator john hoeven joins my to discuss his push for president obama to approve the new key steen pipeline now that nebraska governor dave heineman has give the new route the green light. that is tonight 5:00 p.m. eastern on fox business. we'll do more on lori's sweaters in the oven. lori: apple's next move which way will the stock swing after the bell results? tracy byrnes and ashley webster have a preview next on fox business. big rally for the stock market today. don't miss it. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >> good afternoon, i'm tracy byrnes. ashley: i'm ashley webster. apple anticipation shares rising more than 1% ahead of its quarterly results about two hours from now. so what will apple say about the future of iphone amid weaker demand? we'll have an analyst that weighs in just ahead
melissa: on "money", senator john hoeven joins my to discuss his push for president obama to approve the new key steen pipeline now that nebraska governor dave heineman has give the new route the green light. that is tonight 5:00 p.m. eastern on fox business. we'll do more on lori's sweaters in the oven. lori: apple's next move which way will the stock swing after the bell results? tracy byrnes and ashley webster have a preview next on fox business. big rally for the stock market...
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want to go back out to john fort on the apple conference call. john, what's the latest there? >> most interesting thing said in a lead up to the q & a, apple saying we used to give guidance that we knew we could beat, basically. now we're going to give guidance we believe actually reflects what we are likely to achieve. so in a way, wall street might read this as a negative in where they guided, because apple is saying they actually expect to be within that 41 to $43 billion range. they're not just saying that, they're actually going to give you the $45 billion you want. no, this is what we really believe that we're going to achieve. of course, time will tell whether this is real this time. but they're saying, hey, we're not sandbagging anymore. >> sounds a little kooky. >> after hours session lows. >> 474. okay. so it's broke that intraday low from last week. at the end of the day, this company was the street that used to get ahead of it, right? used to take that sandbag guidance and get excited about it. here they're telling you, this is what it's going to be. and so what wa
want to go back out to john fort on the apple conference call. john, what's the latest there? >> most interesting thing said in a lead up to the q & a, apple saying we used to give guidance that we knew we could beat, basically. now we're going to give guidance we believe actually reflects what we are likely to achieve. so in a way, wall street might read this as a negative in where they guided, because apple is saying they actually expect to be within that 41 to $43 billion range....
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john says, release apple tv, enough said. and james tweets, china mobile has twice as many subscribers as we have people in the united states, so tapping into that is all it would take. those are some of the responses how apple can get its mojo back. do we agree? >> if any of the things happen, it could be a good thing, but the question is, will this, in fact, happen -- >> china mobile doesn't get this probably until the end of this year if they get it at all. and i think it's what everyone said on this desk tonight. the ability of those people to avoid $600 nonsubsidized handsets. it's a big opportunity. i think apple is a trading call here. >> yeah, in terms of the dividend, the buy back, what is interesting, bernstein did an analysis of funds and those that are holding apple. value funds have picked it up. maybe it lives in the no man's land. the dividend is not high enough. >> and i think, melissa, and i said this for weeks proceeding the end of the year, that the first couple weeks of this year, 2013, we would likely see
john says, release apple tv, enough said. and james tweets, china mobile has twice as many subscribers as we have people in the united states, so tapping into that is all it would take. those are some of the responses how apple can get its mojo back. do we agree? >> if any of the things happen, it could be a good thing, but the question is, will this, in fact, happen -- >> china mobile doesn't get this probably until the end of this year if they get it at all. and i think it's what...
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then, mitch mcconnell and john boehner came and said stop. i think people just thought that will happen because we elected him. we learned that. the president learned it. i think msnbc learned it and congress and the public most importantly learned it. that this just doesn't happen because of an election. it happens because of an election and then it means going online, it means doing rallies, it means educating your neighbors at church and the workplace and in school. >> now, you're using the word takers in this speech, i mean going right after the right and a reminder of people what the election was about. i looked right across at paul ryan when he said it. i mean, given the republicans parties and their positions right now, can he get this agenda done? >> i think republicans sometimes look to the next election, too. and when they think about how the demographics are changing, how the philosophy of young people is changing, i the they understand that when you're talking about this 47%, the takers, it's veterans and people who paid the medic
then, mitch mcconnell and john boehner came and said stop. i think people just thought that will happen because we elected him. we learned that. the president learned it. i think msnbc learned it and congress and the public most importantly learned it. that this just doesn't happen because of an election. it happens because of an election and then it means going online, it means doing rallies, it means educating your neighbors at church and the workplace and in school. >> now, you're...
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we are awaiting house speaker john boehner to deliver his first news conference. when that happens, we will bring that to you live. we're on the google conference call, also the ibm conference call. all the developments. we are watching both shares pop afterhours. and apple's new numbers less than 24 hours away. a look if they can reassure the street. plus, the biggest movers in today's session. more "fast" straight ahead. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. >>> welcome back to "fast money." transports have bee
we are awaiting house speaker john boehner to deliver his first news conference. when that happens, we will bring that to you live. we're on the google conference call, also the ibm conference call. all the developments. we are watching both shares pop afterhours. and apple's new numbers less than 24 hours away. a look if they can reassure the street. plus, the biggest movers in today's session. more "fast" straight ahead. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four....
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. >> stephanie: good morning, john fugelsang. >> john fugelsang. i was hoping to join you tonight, but now i'm doing the "viewpoint" thing, so i'll be traveling down tomorrow. >> stephanie: yes. >> and you are not letting anybody know who is coming. >> stephanie: one is a major movie and television show. >> major. >> lee majors -- >> stephanie: right it is the $6 million man. chris lavoie jim and jacki opening the show. john luminaries in the audience can i just say. >> say, please. >> stephanie: everybody is going to be there. i was on tom hartman yesterday, he is coming -- everybody is coming. >> love them. >> stephanie: like jessica, steph my husband and i bought vip tickets the moment it was announced that sexy liberal would be in dc. we bought two less esteemed tickets for our daughter. screw her. my husband had to be a closeted liberal in 2007 in his professional environment. we're both eagerly awaiting our evening with the most awesome liberals everybody. you are our happy pill every day. i'm a happy pill. >> awe. >> stephanie: with admirati
. >> stephanie: good morning, john fugelsang. >> john fugelsang. i was hoping to join you tonight, but now i'm doing the "viewpoint" thing, so i'll be traveling down tomorrow. >> stephanie: yes. >> and you are not letting anybody know who is coming. >> stephanie: one is a major movie and television show. >> major. >> lee majors -- >> stephanie: right it is the $6 million man. chris lavoie jim and jacki opening the show. john luminaries...
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chief justice john roberts will swear in the president in a brief ceremony at the white house just before noon and msnbc will bring it to you live tomorrow. president obama will retake the oath with a 52% approval rating according to the latest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. after the last inauguration, the economy is not if a freefall, and universal health care is not a political platform, and the united states is not bogged down in multiple international wars, and the girls have a dog. look, president obama is go gin to enter his new term with with a new ad jen da already under a bright spotlight, and at the top of the list, immigration reform and gun control policy. for the first time 52% of americans favor allowing undocumented immigrants with jobs to apply for legal status. 56% of americans believe that stricter laws should govern the sale of firearms. the wind of public opinion, so to speak, would appear to be at the president's back, but right in front of him remains something very different from when he entered office four years ago, a republican-controlled house. initially
chief justice john roberts will swear in the president in a brief ceremony at the white house just before noon and msnbc will bring it to you live tomorrow. president obama will retake the oath with a 52% approval rating according to the latest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. after the last inauguration, the economy is not if a freefall, and universal health care is not a political platform, and the united states is not bogged down in multiple international wars, and the girls...
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shortly before noon, he will be sworn in in the white house blue room by chief justice john roberts. msnbc will bring special live coverage of the moment. normally, for a reelected president, it is the time to begin thinking of a legacy. having to run for re-election, the president is free to pursue the agenda that will enshrine him. among america's greats were abe lincoln and thomas jefferson. for this u.s. president, the first african-american ever elected to the office, the historical legacy has already been written before he officially began his first term. four years ago, president barack obama welcomed the weight of that legacy casting himself as a blank canvas to project our lofty hopes for change and great expectations for the nation. the first item on his agenda, that bright legacy and suggested those hopes were well placed. president obama tried and succeeded where previous democratic presidents tried and failed. he enacted legislation that provided universal health care for all americans. four years after the first inauguration our lofty hopes for what was possible have be
shortly before noon, he will be sworn in in the white house blue room by chief justice john roberts. msnbc will bring special live coverage of the moment. normally, for a reelected president, it is the time to begin thinking of a legacy. having to run for re-election, the president is free to pursue the agenda that will enshrine him. among america's greats were abe lincoln and thomas jefferson. for this u.s. president, the first african-american ever elected to the office, the historical legacy...
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this new hot air brush styler from john frieda is a blow dryer and brush in one. >> what did we do? >> we dried her hair with a blow dryer about 90%, and then we use this to do the last bit. and you just let it bring it right around. you can do the top. do the bottom. then let it sit in that curl at the very edge, and when you take it out it gives you this beautiful little curl. >> i like. >> good, good, good. >> all good advice. thanks, kids. >> it's time to get the clothes. >> how to hide those extra pounds that you know you put on over at your family's house over the holidays. >> first, this is "today" on nbc. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include
this new hot air brush styler from john frieda is a blow dryer and brush in one. >> what did we do? >> we dried her hair with a blow dryer about 90%, and then we use this to do the last bit. and you just let it bring it right around. you can do the top. do the bottom. then let it sit in that curl at the very edge, and when you take it out it gives you this beautiful little curl. >> i like. >> good, good, good. >> all good advice. thanks, kids. >> it's time to...
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it's eric cantor and john boehner. put us to work four or five days a week. >> i have a little different opinion. first of all, i love going home because i live in paradise, south florida and right about now i like to be there and i like to get with my constituents and hear what they have to say. >> one of the rare congress members who likes her district. >> yes. >> i love being in florida. but i also believe in first do no harm. it sort of concerns me in the house the type of legislation that would be brought forward. so i'm not as disappointed that these people are not bringing, you know, rushing with their bills. >> because you don't think they'll be good bills. >> no. i don't think they can be good bills. >> this function goes even further. the fact that last session for six weeks they didn't have flood insurance in place, 47,000 people couldn't close on their homes. >> right. >> that is not even logical. it is pure dysfunction. >> but that is the point isn't it, mark? because look. >> that is the point you're maki
it's eric cantor and john boehner. put us to work four or five days a week. >> i have a little different opinion. first of all, i love going home because i live in paradise, south florida and right about now i like to be there and i like to get with my constituents and hear what they have to say. >> one of the rare congress members who likes her district. >> yes. >> i love being in florida. but i also believe in first do no harm. it sort of concerns me in the house the...
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jim harbaugh is the brother of john harbaugh. some are calling this the har- bowl. >> a deadly stabbing on saturday morning. daren ruffin has been charged in the stabbing death of melissa davis. this happened on east north avenue. investigators say they have been arguing before the stabbing. >> a police officer is facing some criminal charges after an incident at the towson bar. police responded around 2:15 on sunday morning. that is when they found michael daugherty intoxicated. he pointed his service weapon at two people in a parking lot. internal affairs is investigating. >> james park died on saturday morning when he lost control and ran into a group of trees. >> president obama to the official oath of office and a private ceremony sunday morning. >> a parade down pennsylvania avenue. kate amara shows us the parties have already started. >> there are four days of events to celebrate president obama's second term as president. we're at national harbor in the middle of it. in the nation's capital, it is one big party. this is o
jim harbaugh is the brother of john harbaugh. some are calling this the har- bowl. >> a deadly stabbing on saturday morning. daren ruffin has been charged in the stabbing death of melissa davis. this happened on east north avenue. investigators say they have been arguing before the stabbing. >> a police officer is facing some criminal charges after an incident at the towson bar. police responded around 2:15 on sunday morning. that is when they found michael daugherty intoxicated. he...
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they have john legend, alicia keys and brad paisley coming to perform. so these events in the convention center and monday is quite the undertaking and some big stars coming in as well as president obama and mrs. obama and vice president joe biden and his wife. that's the latest from d.c., back to you. >> keith wants to know if he's young enough to get into the children's ball? >> i can aview the ticket, i hope. >> reporter: i showed them my i.d. and they said i was a little too old. >> thanks a lot, tony. >>> we'll help you get inauguration day started the right way. "news4 today" will begin at 4:00 a.m. on monday. we'll be live from capitol hill to preview the day's events. you can also check out our inauguration guide on nbcwashington.com. >>> today the obama team is expected to make an unprecedented announcement. the political organization that helped him get elected is going to be become a nonprofit group. democratic leaders say it will be called "organizing for america." it will use the support and energy that got the president re-elected to furthe
they have john legend, alicia keys and brad paisley coming to perform. so these events in the convention center and monday is quite the undertaking and some big stars coming in as well as president obama and mrs. obama and vice president joe biden and his wife. that's the latest from d.c., back to you. >> keith wants to know if he's young enough to get into the children's ball? >> i can aview the ticket, i hope. >> reporter: i showed them my i.d. and they said i was a little...
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good morning, john. >> good morning, carl. we have a fascinating test coming up probably within an hour of the evolution of this house republican majority. what i'm talking about is the proposal that you just made reference to to suspend the enforcement of the debt limit until may. the leaders have attached to this a provision that unless budgets are passed by the house and senate, the pay of members of congress is going to be withheld. nobody knows if that's constitutional and everybody knows it is a cover for a strategic retreat from the principle that john boehner articulated earlier that the only amount of debt limit increase that's going to pass is going to have dollar for dollar spending cuts. that's very hard to do, for democrats, for republicans, for anybody in washington, and so he's backed away from that, and now he's going to try to see if he can pass it with republican votes. the importance of this principle from a democratic point of view is they've broken with the idea that the debt limit is so important that it
good morning, john. >> good morning, carl. we have a fascinating test coming up probably within an hour of the evolution of this house republican majority. what i'm talking about is the proposal that you just made reference to to suspend the enforcement of the debt limit until may. the leaders have attached to this a provision that unless budgets are passed by the house and senate, the pay of members of congress is going to be withheld. nobody knows if that's constitutional and everybody...
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president obama has tapped senator john kerry as the next secretary of state. >>> lawmakers in maryland have come up with a compromise in legislation over who is responsible for injuries from dangerous dogs. it would impress the impact of last year's court ruling that pit bulls are inherently dangerous. that decision made pet owners and landlords liable for dog attacks. new law clarifies responsibility and would apply to all breed, not just pit bulls and landlords would only be liable if they know or should have known that a dangerous dog was being housed on their property. >>> the original author of the dear abby advice column has died. funeral services were held yesterday for abigail vanburen. she died wednesday after a long battle with alzheimer's disease. she was 94. giving good advice runs in the family. for decades her column competed with the advice of ann landers, written by her twin sister esther. esther died in 2002ment they were on good terms. the dear abby column has been written by her daughter jean for nine years. >>> 5:35 is our time. the first lady debuts a new look on h
president obama has tapped senator john kerry as the next secretary of state. >>> lawmakers in maryland have come up with a compromise in legislation over who is responsible for injuries from dangerous dogs. it would impress the impact of last year's court ruling that pit bulls are inherently dangerous. that decision made pet owners and landlords liable for dog attacks. new law clarifies responsibility and would apply to all breed, not just pit bulls and landlords would only be liable...
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john nickels knew this. hawaii now has the first entire congressional delegation made up of non-christians. two were buddists and the guy appointed to replace the governor is jewish. >> stephanie: wow. >> and they are from hawaii, which is call. >> stephanie: and it pissed off all of the right people. and here they are now. here he is chris wallace from fox news. >> if you were a supporter of barack obama and particularly a liberal supporter of barack obama, you were very pleased by this speech. it seemed to me he said i made some promises and commitments in this campaign and i intend to keep them and redeem them. i thought it was a real call to arms for a liberal agenda. he talked about community and the fact that we can't do these things individually. he reached out to women and to gays, made it clear that immigration reform was going to be a big part of the second-term agenda. voting rights. gun control. >> okay. and your point? >> and the problem with that is? >> stephanie: i think that we -- that's pret
john nickels knew this. hawaii now has the first entire congressional delegation made up of non-christians. two were buddists and the guy appointed to replace the governor is jewish. >> stephanie: wow. >> and they are from hawaii, which is call. >> stephanie: and it pissed off all of the right people. and here they are now. here he is chris wallace from fox news. >> if you were a supporter of barack obama and particularly a liberal supporter of barack obama, you were...
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john, thanks so much. have a great weekend. >> you bet. >> john harwood. meantime talks in netflix saying long time bear going bullish, upgrading to a buy this morning from a neutral on the cnbc newsline, the analyst behind that call, tony wible. great to have you back. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> somebody said this morning you going bullish on netflix is the equivalent of hell freezing over. do you see it that way? >> yeah. i've heard a lot that. it's important to take fresh looks at stuff. >> what was it that did it? you cited a number of catalysts the disney deal but there must have been something that planted the seed for what i am guessing will be a sustained run of enthusiasm or optimism. >> the biggest thing really is the deal, we're seeing studios and the cable companies taking a fresh perspective of the company which leads us to do the same thing. it is still manifesting in the sense that time warner, frankly reluctant with netflix in the past and now hearing about netflix getting these deals with cable companies. i think those things com
john, thanks so much. have a great weekend. >> you bet. >> john harwood. meantime talks in netflix saying long time bear going bullish, upgrading to a buy this morning from a neutral on the cnbc newsline, the analyst behind that call, tony wible. great to have you back. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> somebody said this morning you going bullish on netflix is the equivalent of hell freezing over. do you see it that way? >> yeah. i've heard a lot that. it's...
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i'm john harwood. here in washington and around the country, we saw a different barack obama in yesterday's inaugural address. up with more assertive, determined to force his policy choices through the governmental system. he tried to prepare the ground for the coming fight over deficits and debt by refuting republican arguments and casting his own as consistent with the american tradition. >> the commitments we make to each other through medicare and medicaid and social security, these things do not zap our nation, they strengthen us. they do not make us a nation of takers. they free us to take the risks that make this country great. >> now, the president got hopeful news a few days ago when republicans blinked on the debt ceiling increase. but there is no guarantee that they're going to extend similar cooperation on other parts of the agenda. we have to see whether or not partisan warfare actually escalates later in the year or whether we have turned a corner and the president has found a different w
i'm john harwood. here in washington and around the country, we saw a different barack obama in yesterday's inaugural address. up with more assertive, determined to force his policy choices through the governmental system. he tried to prepare the ground for the coming fight over deficits and debt by refuting republican arguments and casting his own as consistent with the american tradition. >> the commitments we make to each other through medicare and medicaid and social security, these...
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john yang has the story from south bend, indiana. good morning to you, john. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. not only are people asking how someone like manti te'o could be in a long-term relationship and never meet the person face to face, some are asking how could the people around him not know his girlfriend never existed? it's another day of silence for manti te'o. now there's renewed scrutiny about what he said in the past about his dead girlfriend, who never existed. according to notre dame officials, te'o told him he first learned of the hoax on december 6th. still, he spoke publicly about her death two days after that on national television at the heisman trophy ceremony. >> i'll never forget the time i found that my girlfriend passed away. >> the sports illustrated cover story on te'o, days after the notre dame star said his girlfriend died of leukemia. >> if he was acting, he should be nominated for every oscar category in the country. >> reporter: in retrospect, the magazine went with the story, despite discovering wa
john yang has the story from south bend, indiana. good morning to you, john. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. not only are people asking how someone like manti te'o could be in a long-term relationship and never meet the person face to face, some are asking how could the people around him not know his girlfriend never existed? it's another day of silence for manti te'o. now there's renewed scrutiny about what he said in the past about his dead girlfriend, who never existed. according...
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and avoided a very close call with bankruptcy in 2009, when john malone's liberty media injected $530 million in return for 40% stake. that stake now just under 50%. one key reason mr. karmazin stepped down. we're joined by mel karmazin, first interview since he retired. but he hasn't really retired. am i going to see you on the unemployment line? >> this is my second retirement. i retired from viacom. i, quote, retired from sirius xm. and my wife and i discussed we will retire one more time. so there will be a third retirement. >> so you're looking for work essentially? >> i have to go to the unemployment line to register for my unemployment checks. >> as you should. >> in between that, i'm starting to look for work. >> in all seriousness, you clearly want to keep going. so when you look out in terms of opportunity, what potentially interests you? what is a viable idea here? you can't be a number two, we know that, previously not just with viacom, but now as well. >> good observation. though i never went to a psychiatrist, i do know myself, and i know i have to work for a public comp
and avoided a very close call with bankruptcy in 2009, when john malone's liberty media injected $530 million in return for 40% stake. that stake now just under 50%. one key reason mr. karmazin stepped down. we're joined by mel karmazin, first interview since he retired. but he hasn't really retired. am i going to see you on the unemployment line? >> this is my second retirement. i retired from viacom. i, quote, retired from sirius xm. and my wife and i discussed we will retire one more...